They'll hug once, and both will injure their shoulders.Will Rogla and Remco hug often?
They'll hug once, and both will injure their shoulders.Will Rogla and Remco hug often?
Why not do:To me Lipowitz/Evenepoel to the Tour and Roglic doing Giro/Vuelta seems like the obvious choice. Lipowitz isn't skipping the Tour with his performance this year and with Redbull being the sponsor I think, Evenepoel to the Giro is a waste of his classics chops if you ask me. Roglic is the only one of the 3 who is reliable for 2 GTs in a year, he seems to almost be saying his goodbyes to the Tour this year and I would not be surprised if next year is his last season and he wants to end it at the Vuelta.
You could let them do that. But some riders tend to not do great in 2 GTs in a row, and I honestly count Evenepoel at least among them.Why not do:
Giro: Roglic/Lipowitz
TDF: Evenepoel/Lipowitz
Vuelta: Roglic/Evenepoel
Or you wouldn't let the Evenepoel/Lipo do 2 GT's?
Two GT's once or twice during his career are ok but one GT per year for Remco looks actually sufficient to me. I hope he still focuses on the classics and worlds too. Lipo might be more tuned to focus on GT's and do two GT's per year.Why not do:
Giro: Roglic/Lipowitz
TDF: Evenepoel/Lipowitz
Vuelta: Roglic/Evenepoel
Or you wouldn't let the Evenepoel/Lipo do 2 GT's?
You could let them do that. But some riders tend to not do great in 2 GTs in a row, and I honestly count Evenepoel at least among them.
That's true, he's never shown to be able to do that. And definitely not two in a row. There maybe is a case to be made about Giro/Vuelta but not sure he can handle being so sharp all season long.Two GT's once or twice during his career are ok but one GT per year for Remco looks actually sufficient to me. I hope he still focuses on the classics and worlds too. Lipo might be more tuned to focus on GT's and do two GT's per year.
For Evenepoel a lot depends simply on how much his weight is truly a physiological thing he struggles with to keep down and how much it's just mental/habitual in that he lets go too much during the off season.That's true, he's never shown to be able to do that. And definitely not two in a row. There maybe is a case to be made about Giro/Vuelta but not sure he can handle being so sharp all season long.
For Evenepoel a lot depends simply on how much his weight is truly a physiological thing he struggles with to keep down and how much it's just mental/habitual in that he lets go too much during the off season.
You could let them do that. But some riders tend to not do great in 2 GTs in a row, and I honestly count Evenepoel at least among them.
Personally I also rather see him finally put the Giro on his palmares, but Bora isn’t going to pay the big bucks to not ride TDF though.agreed.
I think he should go to the giro in 2026 (particularly if it offers the best ITT KMs).
hopefully no crashes. and rebuild confidence.
very little point competing at the TDF against the new pog.
unless of course pog goes for all three GTs. then there is really nothing anyone can do.
It’s not like he can say anything else![]()
"Remco has a contract with Soudal for next year" - BORA dismisses 'done deal' with Evenepoel
The back-and-forth continues. One of the topics that has weighted the heaviest on Remco Evenepoel during the Tour de France is his potential move to Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe, with different sources...cyclinguptodate.com
Not going anywhere next year
I think I’m going to be more disappointed if he doesn’t leave compared to having to quit TDF.Remco - who watches the tour and heard the TV crew talking about his potential transfer - said that he Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday sick in bed was, so he was not in a position to sign a contract.
so, Remco went to the tour without the proper base, couldn't train due to allergies, had a broken rib (maybe that is why he couldn't train not the allergies, maybe he broke it during his Dauphine crash), and had a significant illness
A miracle he was able to be in third after 13 stages. Shows his talent
Not really. I get what he's saying. They are just hoping that he is sick which would explain being completely empty and having to quit the TDF. Thus if sickness is gone, he could train again.After Remco's DNF they had "no idea" what was wrong with him and they hoped he'd resume training in a week. Ayone else find this odd?
What's wrong with Soudal-Quick-Step's leader? Tom Steels says he has no idea. "Maybe he'll get really sick in the next few days, and then we'll know. But for now, it's unclear. We'll see."
"In any case, we hope he recovers quickly and can resume training in a week."